Description: This CSS example shows how to use the text-decoration property to control underlining, overlining, striking, and blinking text.

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In CSSW, text decorations such as underlining, overlining, striking, and blinking can be controlled via the text-decoration property. Underlining utilizes the "underline" value, overlining uses the "overline" value, striking uses the "line-through" value, and blinking uses the "blink" value. Blinking tends to not be supported by many browsers. Firefox supports blinking, but IE6 and IE7 do not support the "blink" text-decoration. The text-decoration values can also be "none" or "inherit". If it is "inherit", it inherits from its parent element.